Not
much of the milk paint stuck.
Not exact matches
Started a project using white
milk paint over a very dark piece (bleed thru is not the problem), it's just a
much different chemical composition (thinner coverage, even when mixing - in less water) and doesn't cover well, requiring a minimum
of 4 coats (great for some projects, but not this one).
I
painted it in a
paint product I was testing out, but the pale blue color was blending into the wall and I really wanted the character that I love so
much from
milk paint, so I slapped on a coat
of Boxwood one morning.
I love the way the dresser turned out.The
milk paint looks so
much better than ordinary
paint and I really appreciate the fact that you hand
painted the design on the drawers instead
of stenciling them.
Although The New Four Seasons were created in her New York studio they are very
much about the mountains in the north part
of South Korea (you can read here about the Soey
Milk — Sinavro exhibition and how her Korean roots influence her work and you can also read about how Minhwa, the Korean form
of popular art or
painting for the people influenced the work
of Nicolas Frémion in this Frémion Presents Minhwa article).
I used Bonding Agent often with my
milk paint knowing full well that most times it works and keeps the
paint from chipping
much, but
milk paint kinda does what it wants to do sometimes regardless
of the plan you have in mind.
I recently
painted a coffee table with
milk paint and it chipped way too
much — to the point where there are just small patches
of paint with mostly just the underneath ugly varnish showing.
This topcoat won't change the color
of your
milk paint by
much, if at all.
First thanks so
much for all
of the many comments you guys left last week during
milk paint madness!
I don't like a lot
of clutter in the kitchen especially, so I didn't do
much in here, but I did add some cotton stems in my
milk bottle vases and one
of my little chalk
painted pumpkins to create a simple Fall vignette.
Started a project using white
milk paint over a very dark piece (bleed thru is not the problem), it's just a
much different chemical composition (thinner coverage, even when mixing - in less water) and doesn't cover well, requiring a minimum
of 4 coats (great for some projects, but not this one).